Hi, I'm developing an application, that communicates with one
of our local servers(it takes data with WSDL). And everyone of my
colleagues must have this application, but the problem is that when
he or she starts the application for the first time the flash
player always wants to configure the Global Security Settings. And
we're about 300 people and I can't explain everyone how to do
his/her settings :) so can someone tell me can I stop the Security
Settings in the application, so when it is started, to comunicate
directly with the server without asking the user first to configure
the Global Security Settings. And I can't give them the .exe
because the application must be in a browser. So if there's anyone
who can solve my problem , I'll be very greatful:)

Your problem is a slight variation on this theme and it may
be the answer if you can find a way of distributing the SOL file to
everyone. I'd be interested to know if it works for you, based on
the discussion in the thread.

10x for the hint phil, but when i searched this settings.sol
file it just doesn't exist on my machine or maybe I've made a
mistake with installing the flash and that's why it doesn't exist.
I don't know what are the reasons but I don't have such
file...Sorry if I'm asking stupid questions but I work with AS only
from 2 months :)
P.S. This whole settings thing it's veeeery bad I'm extremely
unhappy with it :) I was askin myself (and you, after I've asked
myself) in Java, when writing an applet it has very similar problem
with this, but if you've "signed" the applet this applet becames
trusted and the problem doesn't exists anymore, so I was asking
myself is there a way to sign my application? And will it
help?

Believe me I've "turned" my PC upside-down, I searched for
hidden/system files - noup it does not find it ! :) And the problem
is that that with the copying the settings file it will do some
work, but only in the beginning it must have some workaround. I
didn't expected that such a small problem (in the beginning) will
cause such big issues .. horible.. :)